Sunday, August 17, 2014

Radical Continued

I know my posting on this blog has fallen off in recent months, and that when I have posted my writing has been dominated by thoughts about life after Jonathan's passing.  It is an inescapable fact that the events of that horrific February night will forever color my view of life, and my view of God for that matter. 

Our family continues in the struggle to find our footing in a new world that is so unlike the world we once knew.  The Bible tells us that we are foreigners and temporary visitors in this world (1 Peter 2:11-12) and never has that seemed more true.

I continue to find some solace in what I can only describe as God's manifest presence in my life.  I praise God for the work I see him doing in so many lives, including my own.

Yet, there is also an uneasiness apart from the tragedy of this year that I cannot seem to escape.  Part of that uneasiness comes, I am sure, simply from the fact that when God begins to move there is always resistance.

But it also comes from the reality that at times ministry can be discouraging.  There are times when I wonder whether anything that is happening is making a real difference.  Other times I feel like I am swimming upstream, trying to make headway against sometimes unexpected currents.

Personally, I am increasingly uneasy about my own failure to reach more people with the message of the gospel.  As my sense of the fragile and temporary nature of the life has become more vivid, my sense of the urgency to tell people about Jesus has also become more clear.

The other day I met my friend Bob for coffee at a local Starbucks where Bob frequently hangs out.  It was morning and the place was fairly busy. Bob seemed to know everyone who worked there by name.  Even more surprising, Bob seemed to know at least half of the people coming and going by name.

A number of people stopped by our table to say hello, and when each person left Bob would usually tell me a little bit about what was going on in that person's life.  Bob always had a smile and an encouraging word, despite the fact that Bob is going through some pretty difficult things in his own life.

I am sure that Bob likes Starbucks coffee. But, that is not why he hangs out there most days. Bob is there because he loves Jesus, and because he wants to give as many other people as he can the chance to love Jesus too.

Interestingly, yesterday morning our men's Bible study was all about our individual responsibility and the urgent need to share the gospel. I guess that means that I am not the only one feeling this uneasiness or spiritual discontentment right now. Thank you Lord.  We are listening, now help us to put your words in action.



16 Then the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain where Jesus had told them to go. 17 When they saw him, they worshiped him; but some doubted. 18 Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19 Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”
                                                                                                       Matthew 28:16-20

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beautifully said John. This is exactly what all of us are struggling with at this time.

Love and appreciate you,
Joyce W

Anonymous said...

Pastor John, I think you are too hard on yourself. Be at peace and trust God. He truly has a hand on your life. Everyone who knows you and Pam can see that.

Pastor John's Blog said...

Thank you both for your kind words.

Blog Archive